Imperial Valley Press

Delle Donne hurt that request denied by panel of doctors

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NEW YORK ( AP) — WNBA MVP Elena Delle Donne was shocked and hurt when her request to be medically excused for the season was denied by an independen­t medical panel.

Having battled Lyme disease for more than a decade and now taking 64 pills a day, she thought she was definitely going to be considered high-risk to get severe illness if she contracted the coronaviru­s.

The panel of independen­t doctors the league and union agreed upon to make that decision thought otherwise, ruling Monday that she was not “high risk, and should be permitted to play in the bubble.”

The disease is not included on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s list of underlying conditions that could put someone at an increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19.

The Washington Mystics star wrote in The Players’ Tribune on Wednesday about her disappoint­ment with the panel’s ruling and the decision to “risk my life ... or forfeit my paycheck.”

“It hurts a lot. And maybe being hurt just makes me naive,” Delle Donne wrote. “And I know that, as athletes, we’re not really supposed to talk about our feelings. But feelings are pretty much all I have left right now. I don’t have NBA player money. I don’t have the desire to go to war with the league on this. And I can’t appeal.”

Delle Donne, who just re-signed with Washington in February and would make $215,000 this year, said she’s still deciding what she’s going to do.

She’s on Washington’s roster and is currently getting paid by the Mystics. Washington coach and general manager Mike Thibault made it clear in a Zoom call Wednesday that Delle Donne wouldn’t be rushed back to play as she’s been rehabbing her back after having surgery in late January to address the three herniated disks she suffered in the playoffs last year.

“She’s part of our roster and she is being paid and continuing to rehab from her offseason back surgery,” Thibault said.

 ?? AP Photo/Alex Brandon ?? In this 2019 file photo, Connecticu­t Sun forward Jonquel Jones (left) and guard Courtney Williams (right) huard Washington Mystics forward Elena Delle Donne during the first half of Game 5 of basketball’s WNBA Finals in Washington.
AP Photo/Alex Brandon In this 2019 file photo, Connecticu­t Sun forward Jonquel Jones (left) and guard Courtney Williams (right) huard Washington Mystics forward Elena Delle Donne during the first half of Game 5 of basketball’s WNBA Finals in Washington.

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